Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth
Based on Book 2 of the hit Nickelodeon animated series, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth follows Aang and his friends as they continue their journey to master the four elements and defeat the Fire Nation. The GBA version delivers classic beat-'em-up action mixed with elemental bending puzzles.
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About This Retro Game
Play as Aang, Katara, Haru, and the blind earthbending prodigy Toph Beifong, who joins the team in this chapter. Each character brings unique bending abilities that are essential for solving environmental puzzles and defeating Fire Nation soldiers.
The game adapts key episodes from Book 2: Earth, including Aang's training with the secretive Guru Pathik, the adventures in Ba Sing Se's lower ring, and the climactic battle against the traitorous Long Feng and the fearsail Azula.
Unlike console versions, the GBA iteration features a 2D side-scrolling combat system. Players must swap between characters on the fly to unleash combo attacks, manipulate water, earth, and air currents, and collect hidden scrolls to upgrade bending techniques.
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